Tuesday, September 12, 2017

GLANDULAR SYSTEM

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51 - PINEAL COORDINATES SENSORY consciousness.
52 - PITUITARY gland controls metabolism, lactation, sex hormones, para-thyroid and thyroid and the pancreas.
53 - lacrimal produces moisture for the eyes and tears.
54 - ceremonius produces wax to protect the ears.
55 - ebner produces water solution for the tongue.
56 - THYROID produces the hormone thyroxine which controls growth, mental development, nervous activity and general metabolism.
57 - PARATHYROID controls calcium metabolism.
58 - thymus, early children's development / reproductive organs.
59 - mammary produces colostrum during lactation.
60 - ADRENAL GLANDS secretes adrenaline for digestion, stress control, glucose production and heart rate.
61 - fundus produces hydrochloric acid / stomach. 
62 - mucous assists excretion of toxins from digestion.
63 - ovaries produces oestrogen hormone for fertilisation / menstruation.
64 - prostate produces prostatic fluid for production of semen.
65 - testes produces the male hormone testosterone.
66 - sweat gland produces the fluids appocrine and eccrine for sweating. 
67 - sebacious produces seburn for healthy skin and hair.
68 - epithelium produces enzymes to assist digestion.
69 - digestive gland absorbs nutrients, water and enzymes. 

VITAL NUTRIENTS
Calcium blood levels and storage of calcium are regulated by the parathyroid glands, dependent on supply of vitamin D.

Sulphur is vital for the function of the pancreas gland, for insulin production and the fat digestive enzymes lipase and trypain.

Chlorine is required by the reproductive organs plus it is an essential mineral for cleansing.

Manganese is required by the mammary gland for lactation, and by the thyroid gland with iodine for production of the hormone thyroxine. It is required for manufacture of insulin with the mineral zinc.

Iodine is essential for the thyroid gland to produce the hormone thyroxine required for metabolism, growth, nerves, skin, hair and energy levels.

Bromine levels are controlled by the pituitary gland. This trace mineral is required for stable emotions, especially during menopause and the 'mid life crisis'.

Vitamin C protects against glandular infections. 

Vitamin D activates the glandular system.

Vitamin E and B complex are vital for all the body's glands.

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